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=IBOB 1892,
Chamberlin, Johnson & Co.,
DOT GOODS, CARPETS FDENITURB AID SHOES.
IV* 1 Think We Have the CHEAPEST STORE in the United States.
Give TTs a Chance to Prove It .
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'aV X UU* *l/u / Goods, Silks, Linens, Ginghams, Gloves, Hosiery, White
Goods, Laces, Embroideries, etc.
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* 11/1 I J 1I J ( prices arc lowest. Largest and Lest stock Draperies in the south.
lAj s) \ r l ril J T T >l? i Largest stock to select from. Cheapest goods as well as
1 lJ 11 it i 1 Ull'lj ( tlie Lest. We can save you money in Furniture.
SJJ iil? U ( Made to ore or to fit and to wear Alt in Lest and latest styles. Give
II \ * £ <0 ( us a trial order, or write fur information.
Cbl A Y!ISi:Ue J>. .lOiI.ANOA X CO.
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WEEKLY ANl > TIMES.
McDoNOXJGn. (ia., May 20, 1892.
I-lomo Affairs.
TRAIN TIME
Going north 1:37 am
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“ south 4:58 p m
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44 “ 4:53 a m
GEORGIA MIDLAND.
Leave 7:30 am
Arrive 7:10 p m
For Ordinary.
1 hcrehv announce myself a candidate
for the office of Ordinary of Henry county,
subject to a Democratic nomination. If
elected I will administer the county’s af
fairs as economically as any one who has
preceded me, I believe in the supreme
right of the people to control. My motto is
“equal rights t/> all and special privileges
to none.” CHARLES M. SPEER.
For Tax Receiver.
To the People of Henry County—l horeby
announce myself‘a candidate for the office
of Tax Receiver, subject to the Democratic
nomination. Being lame and disable leads
me to ask this favor of the people. I as
sert that I am competent to fill the office.
1 icsi cef fu 11 y, S !•:All II AIIK N ESS.
For Tax Collector.
Tc. Ilic People of Henry County—l lioro
-I>y announce myself a candidate for the of
fice of Tax Collector, subject to the Demo
cratic nomination whenever it occurs. Be
ing so crippled that it is impossible for me
to do any farm work, leads me to ask this
favorof the people. If elected I can furn'sh
one of the strongest of bonds, and promise
to fill the office in a perfectly satisfactory
manner, and will sincerely appreciate all
the support that, may be given me. lie
spectfully. T. id. STALLWORTH, .In
i'reiioimeed llopeless,Vrt Saved
From a letter written by Mrs. Ada F.,
Hurd, of Groton, S. D., we quote : “Was
taken with a bad cold, which settled on mv
L ungs, coughs set in and fina'ly terminated
in consumption. Four doctors gave me up
saying I could live but a short time. 1 gave
myself up to my Saviour, determined if I
could not stay with mv friends on earth, I
would meet my absent ones above. My hus
band was advised to get Dr. King’s New dis
covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds.
I gave it a trial, took in all, eight bottles!
it ha.- cured me, and thank God I am nows
well and hearty woman.” Trial bottles
free at Dr G. 1). McDonald’s Drug Store
Regular size. otic, and *I.OO.
Buckleu’s Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in tlie world for
cuts, Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt
Ilheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures Riles,
or no pay required It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
For Si lie By C. D. McDonald.
WHAT AVili(< IT (.TltK.
Dr. John Hull’s Sarsaparilla will
cars scrofula, syphilis, pimples, boils,
sol ft eyes, ring-worm, scabby head,
bom'-Mchcs, aching-joints ami muscles,
sole lungs, soie kidneys, sore liver,
lame back, tlm alter effect of mercury
and potash, dyspepsia, asthma, nerv
ous debility, female complaints, gener
al weakness, unnatural fatigue, etc. It
is strange that anyone will continue to
suffer from any of the above com
plaints when the use of
Hr. Joltu
will restore perfect health and strength, j
It stands unequalled as a vegetable
tonic and blood purifier, and no other
remedy has as sure curative virtue. It
is highly concentrated and never lails
to have a good effect on the system,
and has proven itself in thousands of
instances a cure for all forms of weak
nesses, sores and pain. Yon have on
] y yon iSrlf to bln mo il you remain hii
invalid wlmn this ivni**«iy will restore
vour health. Large bottle (102 tea
spoonfuls) SI.OO. Sold by drug
gists.
gsr K. !>. Roby, Vincennes, Indiana,
writes: • l would not give one bottle
of Hull's Sarsaparilla for twenty bot
tles of any other blood medicine I
have ever taken, and I believe 1 have
used a haiiel of other medicines for
my blood.”
English Spavin Liniment removes
all hard, soft or calloused lumps and
blemishes from horses, blood spavins,
curbs, splints, sweeney, ring hone, sti
fles, sprains. all swollen throats, coughs
etc. Save SSO by use of one bottle.
Warranted the most wonderful Blem
ish Cure ever known. Sold by 1. D.
McDonald.
<*-**e» FOR THE m.oon.
. /tag? Weakness, Malaria, Indigestion and
1 " ' liIKIWN'S UtOS BITTEHS.
It cams qnicklv. For sale by all dealers in
medicine. Get the genuine.
Sic. Hull's Worm He
strovei’i“ ta-te c-ai'l and quickly remove
i: children or grown people, re
storing (lift weak and puny to robust health.
Try lliein. Xo other worm medicine is so
safe and sure. Price 23 cents at drug store,
or sent l*v niaii Itv John D. Park & Sons
€o.. l?o and 177 Sycamore St., Cincinnati,
Ohio.
- Hew -
spring * mTT.TJiw.Rv
AT
MISS MARY MEYER’S.
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Hats in all the latest styles,
trimmed and untrimmed. A
beautiful lot of Flowers, Rib
bons, Laces, and the prettiest
and cheapest line of Millinery
in general ever brought to
this market.
Everything new and stylish,
and the ladies all are cordial
ly invited to call and examine.
Respectfully,
Miss Mary Meyers,
Mrs. Turnipseed’s old Stand,
McDonough, Ga.
The J. A. Maxwell place, on At
lanta street, can be rented if desired,
or bought at a bargain by applying at
his office.
We truly believe Me Witt’s Little
Early Risers to be the most natural,
most effective, most prompt and eco
nomical pill for billiousness, indigestion
and inactive liver. 1). J. Sanders.
G««<i Lucks.
Good looks nre more than skin deep, de
pending upon a healthy condition of ail the
vital organs. If the liver be inactive, you
have a Billious Look, if vour stomach be
disordered you have a Dyspeptic Look and
if your Kidneys be effected you have a
Pinched Look. Secure good health and
you will have good looks Electric Bitiers
is the great alterative and Tonic acts di
rectly on these vital organs. Cures Pitnples,
Blotches, Boils and gives a good complex
ion. Sold at C. D. McDonald’s Drug Store
50c. per bottle.
Coii!iiiii>|iti«ii Lured.
An old physician, retired from practice*
having had placed in his hands by an East
India missionary the formula of a simple
vegetable remedy for the spec and per
manent cure of Consumption, b mchitis,
Catarrh, Asthma and all throat a id Lung
Affections, also a positive and radical cure
for Nervous Debility and all nervous com
plaints, after having tested its wonderful
curative powers in thousands of cases, has
felt it hi is duty to make it known to his
suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive
and a desire to relieve human suffering, I
will send free of charge, to all who desire
it, this recipe, in German, French or En
glish, with lull directions for preparing and
using. Sent by mail by addressing with
stamp, naming this paper, VV. A. Noyes,
8;)0w Poer3’ Block, Rochester, N. Y.
McEirte’s Wine of Cardul
and THEDFORD'S BLACK-DRAUGHT are
for sale by the following merchants in
Henry County:
D. J. Sanders, McDouough,
Hill & Parker, Lovejov.
A. V. McVicker, Babb.
Berry & Brannan, Flippen.
J. C. Bostwick, Peekßville.
J. W. Hale, Sandy Ridge.
W. H. Gilbert & Co. Stockbridge.
B. F. Harlow. Tunis
H. C. Wynn, Wynn’s Mill.
R. F Smith, Locust Grove.
E. S. Wynn, Wynn’s M ill
J. T. Bond, Stockbridge.
J. W. Clark, Stockbridge.
A. J. McKibben, Locust Grove.
A. 11. Price, Locust Grove.
J. Calvin, Locust Grove
0. S. .larboe, Sandy Ridge
C. D. McDonald McDonough.
A. (7. Harris. Flippen.
IBovv to Cure .All fikin lMss
eascs.”
Simply apply “Swathe’s Ointment.”
No internal medicine required. Cures
tetter, eczema, itch, all eruptions on the
face, hands, nose, &c., leaving the skin
clear, white and healthy. Its great healing
and curative powers are posessed Ivy no
other remedy. Ask your druggist for
Swathe’s Ointment.
Itch on human and horses and all
animals cured in 30 minutes by Wool
ford’s Sanitary Lotion. Never fail.
Sold by C. D. McDonald, druggist
McDonough, Ga.
sUpTshiloh’S
CONSUMPTION
CURE.
This GREAT COUGH CURE, this success,
ful CONSUMPTION CURE is sold by drug
gists on a positive guarantee, a test that no other
Cure can stand successfully. If you have a
COUGH, HOARSENESS or LA GRIPPE, it
will cure you promptly. If your child has the
CROUP or WHOOPING COUGH, use it
quickly and relief is sure. If you fear CON
SUMPTION, don’t wait until your case is hope
less, but take this Cure at once aud receive im
mediate help. Large bottles, 50c. and Ji.oo.
Travelers convenient pocket size 25c. Ask
your druggist for SHILOH’S CURE. If your
lungs are sore or back lame, use Shiloh’s Por
ous Piasters. Price, 23c,
For sale l.v C. 1). McDonald.
Irish potatoes almost ruined.
Now for a lively tussle with grass.
The piscatorial prevaricator is cool
ing off.
Mrs. A. A. Lemon spent Tuesday
iu Atlanta.
Kvet ibody go out to the celebra
tion to-morrow.
Sunday .School celebration at Shin
gleroof to-morrow.
Le Roy Faigason took in the Gate-
City one day last week.
The board of tax equalizers are in
session again this week.
Marbles and baseball with the boys
—politics with the older ones.
Best Glove fitting Corset iu the
south for SI.OO. Racket Store.
Best Corset ever offered for 50ets
made especially for the Racket Store.
Inspector Goode of Conyers, was in
the city Tuesday on bis last round.
Spring millinery in all the latest and
most attractive styles at Walker’s store.
Mr. Perce Bryan has returned from
Savannah to spend bis summer vaca
tion.
Grain cradles are being gotten ready,
and harvest time will soon be in or
der.
Miss Neva Carmichael spent several
days with relatives iu the city the past
week.
It seems that the naiit came in time
nearly everywhere else except Henry
county.
Mr. Lige Oglesby bad the misfortune
to lose Lis excellent buggy horse last
week.
Mrs. M. F. Cochrane, of Barnes
ville, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J
Q. Nolan.
For beautiful and attractive spring
millinery call on Miss Bettie Berry at
Walker’s store.
If you desire a cheap home iu Mc-
Donough call at this office and we can
accommodate you.
Mis. J. H. Turner has returned
home, after an absence of several weeks
visiting iu Atlanta.
Lem Carmichael and Lon Johnsou
came down from Atlanta and spent
Sunday with home folks.
Capt. A. C. Sloan has been quite
ill this week, but we are glad to note
is now improving some.
Several of our citizens went to At
lanta Wednesday to wituess the meet
ing of the State convention.
Mr. Frank McKibbeu, of Jackson,
spent Sunday in McDonough with his
brother, Mr. Ci McKibben.
Miss Annie Etheridge left last Mon
day for Decatur, where she will spend
some time with relatives and friends.
Mesdames L. A. Turner, H. 13.
Neal, and Miss Flora Turner spent
several days in Atlanta last week!
Get Col. Chas. M. Speer to tell you
about Seab Cathy’s bliud cow sold to
Ab Payne, and the fine milker he saw
near Stockbridge.
The Hustler pronounces the speech
of Editor Richardson one of the finest
over delivered in Hampton, and says
it has resulted iu much good.
Rev. R. C. Manly, of Snapping
Shoals, passed through the city Sunday
afternoon and stopped over to wituess
Ihe exercises of children’s day at the
Methodist church.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Charlie Everitt, of
Covington, were in the city Friday
and Saturday, the guests of their sis
ter, Mrs. Jesse Johnson.
A number of citizens of Conyers
petitioned the post office department to
discontinue the delivery of Sunday
mails in that place, aud the petition has
been granted.
John Hightower has purchased a
nice surrey for the livery stable, which
will be much more comfortable than
the old hack which lias been run to aud
from the depot.
We are requested to state that Rev.
R. C. Manly will preach at Mt. Car
mel on the ihird Saturday in next
mouth. A full attendance desired, and
everybody cordially invited.
Lookout for suspicious dogs from
now on and kill them where there is
the least danger of hydrophobia—or it
might be a good idea to kill them, dan
ger or no danger.
Don’t forget that Walker’s millinery
department is iu charge of Miss Bettie
Berry. Her friends aud all others de
siring anything in the millinery liue
are cordially invited to call on her, aud
she guarantees all the uewest styles,
lowest prices and best goods.
I
Mr. J. T. Henry, a former citizen of
the upper portion of the county, gave
The Weekly a short call last week.
Mr. Henry has been living at Sibley,
!in South Georgia, about eighteen
months, and is very much pleased with
his new home, where his friends will
be glad to know lie is prospering.
Nearly every oue needs a good
spring medicine, and Hood's Sarsapa
rilla is undoubtedly the best. Try it
this seasou.
UTT I /'L I I> AI is guaranteed to
IV 1 LL*VI ErltJl cure itch in thirty
minutes. For sule bv 1). J. Sanders.
Prof. O. E. 11am has closed his
school and returned home.
As we go to press news reaches us
of the death of Mr. Pleas Davis, but
we are unable to give particulars.
If you want a new dress go to the
Racket Store to get it. There you
will find all the latest styles and trim
mings to match. Racket Store.
Mrs. Nancy Speer lias returned
home* after spending the winter at.
High Falls with her daughter, Mrs.
Pltinazee. Mrs. Phiuazee accompa
nied her, aud will spend a short w hile
iu the city.
Newton county is to have another
prohibition election this summer. A
registration of voters is uow being
made for that purpose, and when com
pleted the ordinary will be asked to
order the election.
For one time Henry is behind with
the number of candidates announcing.
One of our exchanges has two columns
already full, aud says there are more
to follow. Don’t he backward, gen
tlerneu ; speak out.
Wool challies reduced front 20c to 15c.
Cotton challies reduced from G to 4J.
Silk Satiue reduced from 23 to locts.
Racket Store.
The Henry county Teachers Insti
tute was iu session again last Saturday,
and we were promised a report of the
proceedings, but failed to get it. These
meetings are said to be very interest
ittg and profitable.
Mr. aud Mrs. J. F. McKibben, of
Wynn’s Mill, spent Sunday in the city
with their son, Tresurer C. A. McKih
ben. The friends of Mrs. McKibben
are glad to know that she has recover
ed from her recent illness.
Mayor John T. Oglesby spent sev
eral days in Macon on a pleasure trip
this week, and while there a telegram
to one of his friends announcing that
he was in clover, was enough said to
indicate the “immense” time tie had.
Read the announcement ol Col.
Charles M, Speer for Ordinary. He
lavs down a platform replete with dem
ocratic sentiment. We feej that should
he receive the high honors to which he
aspires that the people will have an
honest efficient officer.
Col. E. J. Ucagan received the place
of alternate delegate to the National
Democratic Convention, without even
an intimation that his name would he
presented to the State convention. It
was a merited compliment to a worthy
and able gentleman.
Mrs. Gregory, the famous artist of
Atlanta, will be in McDonough soou,
and parties desiring art work or por
traits can leave orders with Dr. Scott
or at this office. Mrs. Gregory as an
artist has no superior in this country,
and those desiring work iu her line can
secure the highest order of the art.
Receiver Awtrey requests us to
warn all persons not to fail to give in
their taxes this year at least by the
time his third round is completed, as
it has to be approved by the tax equal
izers, and can’t be given in to the tax
collector, as has lomerly been done by
some. This is worth remembering, as
it will not only save trouble, hut doub
le tax.
Children’s Day
at the Methodist church last Sunday
afternoon was a nice entertainment,
and much enjoyed by those who wit
nessed it.
The songs and tecitations by the
children were well rendered, blending
innocence and beauty in a way not
only charming and interesting, but ira
pressive to a degree that could not
fail to result in good.
We cannot comment upon each one
separately, but must make special men
tion of little Nina Wall, who captiva
ted the entire audience with her win
some childish!) -ss in a pretty little
recitation. Not yet four years old,
her perfection of word aud manner was
wonderfully sweet.
These occasions are very eucoura
giug to the children and well calcula
ted to do them good.
Locust Grove.
We clip the lolloping from the
Woolsey items of the Fayetteville
News :
“Your correspondent made a flying
trip to Locust Grove Monday. That
is a most beautiful little town on the
E. T. V. &G. railroad, it has built
up since tbe construction of that road.
It is new, busy and beautiful. Due
thing especially impresses the stranger,
and that is, every department of busi
ness is managed liy comparatively
young men. We were pleased to note
along the road, that there is a consider
able increase in the acreage of corn,
while there is portiouately smaller cot
ton crop. Wheat aud oats never look
ed better, hut are sufferieg for rain
just now. All the farmers seem to be
up with their work. Politics does not
se~m to be exciting much interest in
old Henry.
It is a truth iu medicine that the
smallest does that (lerforms the cure
is the best, lie Witt’s Little Early
Risers are the smallest pills, w<ll per
orm the cure and are the best. 1). J.
i Sanders.
lTovri;* I‘Aiti'v.
8h« Orgunizutiou I*crl«iicd
for 11 <ni j Comity.
The People’s party.
It is now a realization in Henry
county, the regular organization being
perfected in McDonough yesterday.
Ihk Weekly is unable to furnish
a lengthy roport iu this issue, it being
after the usual hour of closing our
forms.
When the meeting was called to or
der the court house was well filled with
people, many of whom came to partici
pate, others to look on.
Mr. John Johnson was called to the
chair aud Mr. Robert Saudifer request
ed to act as secretary.
The organization then proceeded iu
a quiet aud orderly manner, all the
districts being represented exoept
Tussahaw.
The following were elected members
of the executive committee :
Locust Grove—W. M. Comlis.
Sixih— J. C. Fields.
Stockbridge—P. M. Morrow.
brushy Knob—Xewtou Willingham.
Tussahaw—J. R. Mayo.
McDonough—A. J. Dickson.
Low’s—H. H. Greer.
Hampton—C. 0. Chinn.
Shakerag—D. W. Arnold.
McMullen’s—T. L. Russell.
Sandy Ridge—W. P. Norman.
Love’s—W. F. Moseley.
Flippen—J. T. Hendon.
lleersheba—W. T. Stroud.
The committee wap organized by
the election of W. M. Combs chaitman
and W. P. Norman secretary. The
committee recommended primaries for
all the offices, county, state and nation
al, and on motion requested The Hen
tv County Weekly and Southern
Alliance Farmer to | oblish the rec
ommendation.
Senator Todd of ( layton and Editor
Irwin addressed the meeting, both of
whom renounced the Democratic party
without reserve, claiming a new party
as the only hope of the country.
Everything passed off smoothly, and
the meeting adjourned subject to call
of the executive committee.
Complimentary.
The following concerning a Henry
county boy, which we find in the Ath
ens Ledger, will be read with pleas
ure by his friends fere. It is a high
honor, of which anybody might well
be proud, and wou as it lias been in
this cla»sic city, is ample evidence of
tlie bright intellect of Mr. Weems. It
also reflects credit upon McDonough
lustitute, one of whose pupils Mr-
Weems was:
“The Phi Ka|tpa society held an in
teresting meeting yesterday at which
they elected the following members
for champion debaters to represent the
society at commencement: R. O. Coch
ran, of CainesvilleGa, A. W. Stephens
of Atlanta, and E. F. Weems of
Hampton. Ga. The annual speaker
ship medal was awarded to Mr. E. F.
Weems of Hampton, Ga. Mr. Weems
won the medal over a number of con
testants among whom were sons of the
best speakers of the University. This
is iudeed a high honor, and one that
Mr. Weems can well feel proud of.”
This also from the Athens Banner :
“The Phi-Kappas held their competi
tive debate yesterday morning. The
subject debated was the government
ownership of railroads. Messrs. A. F.
Bishop and T. W, lieed acted as judg
es, and the medal was awarded to Mr.
E. F. Weems, and the Champion de
baters’ places to Messrs. E. F. Weems,
U. 0 Cochrau and A. W. Stephens.
Presidential Convention.
The State convention which met in
A tlanta Wednesday, to nominate del
egates to the National convention in
Chicago, resulted in a stormy and inter
esting session, but it is impossible for
The Weekly to give anything like a
detailed report.
dames M. Smith, F. G. Dußignion,
Duport Guerry and F. H. Richardson
were elected from the State at large,
and while it was the unanimous senti
ment of the convention that all the del
egates go uninstructed, they are strait
Cleveland men, unless his nomination
should prove to be unwise.
The delegates for this (Sixth) dis
trict are Fred Dismuke of Spalding
and Richard Johnson of Jones, with
E. J. 'Reagan of Henry and R. W.
Patterson of Bibb as alternates.
A fine platform of principles was
adopted, which we will publish next
week.
A Novelty.
“Frown if you must, laugh if you can,
I« good advice for every man.”
2o cents in stamps, to pay postage,
sent to B. W. Wrenu, Gen. Pass. &
Ticket Agent of the East Tenn. Va.
& Ga. Ry., Knoxville, Tenn , will se
cure you a copy of “Remaks by Bill
Nve,’’ a book of 504 pages, with over
250 illustrations.
It is the latest novelty in Railroad
ad vertis'ng, and if a good laugh is de
sired a copy of this book should be in
every home.
If you want a reliable dye that will
color an even brown or black, and will
please and satisfy you every time, use
Buckingham's Bye for the Whiskers.
I.iidivs Are I I,lorl■■ mile,
because the higher they rise in society the
weaker they find themselves bodily. Kls
lev’s Pliilotokcn controls the nerves, aids
nature in her various functions, and thus
combats with the many ills of womankind
successfully. If your druggist has not got
it he will order it for you lor $t a bottle,
from Clias. F. Itisley, Wholesale Druggist,
(i•> Cortland! St., New York. Send for a
descriptive pamphlet, with directions and
and certificates from many ladies who have
used it and can’t say enough in favor of
Rislcv’s Phiiotokcn.
TOOK ED MERRICKS
He Was Mashed Into Jelly on the
East Tennessee.
Monday morning at 2:40 o’clock a
fata) accident occurred at Eastman on
the East Tennessee, Virginia and Geor
gia railroad.
The man killed w»s a flagman named
E. 1). Merrick, on the north bound pap
senger train.
’Fhe train consisted of an engine and
five coaches. As one of the wheels of
the engine passed over the switch at
Eastmau the frog was bent. The first
three cars passed over the switch all
right, but when the first class coacli
reached the frog the front truck took
the main track aud the rear truck and
all the sleepers branched oil' on a side
track. Merrick, who was standing on
the front platform of the first class
coach evidently thought that the train
was off the track, so he jumped on the
side track not knowing that the cars
were close upon him.
As lie jumped he fell, and before be
could get up the rear truck of tlie car
from which be leaped passed over bis
body, as did all the sleeping cars. The
wheels passed over his head, severing
it above the nose, besides severing his
arms and legs from the body.
It is said that the body was most
horribly mangled.
THE FOURTH PARTY.
A Platform that Promises to Carry
AH Voters.
Cakrolton, May 12.—Carrol conn
ty comes to tlie front with another
new party, to be called the Fourtli
party or “Simon Cures.” lion. Jack
Kelly of this place is chaiman for tlie
county. Here is the platform of the
new or Fourth parly :
1. We ate in favor of a government
for tlie people and by tlie people—
equal rights to all, special privileges to
none.
2. We propose, when we get in pow
er, to have established a i nked States
bunk in every militia district iu eacli
county in every state iu the union,
with a capital of $500,000 in each bank,
at the expeuse of tlie general govern
ment.
J. Fvery white male citizen shall he
authorized to draw any amount to suit
his purpose wtthout interest or security
of any kind.
4. Hie taxes of tlie general and
state governments being burdensome
to the people, we propose to repeal all
taxes of whatever nature.
5. The courts, both civil and crimi
nal, we believe to be great drawbacks
to the general welfare of the working
class of the people, lienee we propose
to abolish them.
6. We propose to have built at tlie
expense of tlie general government a
railroad furnished with palace coaciies
to every town and village in the Uni
ted States, with free transportation to
the public.
After the adoption of the above
platform without a dissenting voice,
the following resolution was adoted:
Resolved, That for the purpose of
paying the Union soldiers back pen
sions and defraying the expense of this
campaign, the treasurer be authorized
to solicit membership, charging $5.00
each.
ion II Y.HI-I. I'M IA
Unc Brown’* Iron Bluer*.
Physicians recommend it.
All dealers keep it. 11.00 per bottle. Genuine
has trade-mark and crossed red lines on wrapper
Young men desiring to attend a Business
College will find it to their advantage to
call at this otlice before making arrange
ments el sewhere.
Bright people are the (juickest to
recognize a good thing and buy it. We
sell lots of bright people the IJttle
Early Risers. If you are not bright
these pills will make you so. D. J. San
ders.
T, r I I I /l 1/ I) ’ll cures scratch on
IV 1 If IJt J I j 11 ,li horses, mange on
dogs with one or two applications. For
sale by D. J. Sunders.
For IMHiniHHion.
GEORGIA —Henry County.
To all whom it may concern: George W.
McWilliams, guardian for Samuel C. Mc-
Williams, Mattie E. McWilliams and John
G. McWilliams, applies to me for letters ol
dismission from said guardianship, anil I
will pass upon his application on the first
Monday in June next, at my office in Mc-
Donough, said county.
Witness my hand and official signature,
This May 2d, 18‘J2.
WM. N. NELSON,
Printer’s fee $3 Ordinary H. C.
For IHsiuission.
GEORGIA—Henry County.
Whereas, W. M. Combs, executor of the
will of George Russell, deceased, represents
to tlie court in his petition duly filed, that
lie has fully administered George Russell’s
estate —This is tiierefore to cite all persons
concerned, heirs and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, why said executor
should not lie discharged from his editor
ship ot said estate, and receive letters ot
dismission on tire first Monday in June,
! 1892. This March 7th, 1892.
Win. N. NELSON,
Printer’s fee $.7.80. Ordinary.
P M 0 Su L ii;
Anry’e.WiK . cays: Btfor*. AfWr Lew.
The accompanying statement Weight &*> lu s&i lb. 75 iba
of ray weight and m* a*mre- 4.4 i«. 3." in. 10 la.
Uientg Will Show the results Of AVaUt.. 4? In. 31 .n. li ia.
five months’treatment. lHlp*».. Mm. 40 in. 13io.
PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL.
Harmless, and with an aUrvlag, incoorralesoc, or bad effect*.
For partirulara * <Srea*. with 6 cento in ctanipi,
or o w. r. sitoti, amend s mna. cnuto tu.
Headache
Usually results from a deranged stomach or
a sluggish liver. In either case, an aperient
Is needed. Ayer's Pills, the mildest amt
most reliable cathartic in use, correct all
Irregularities of the stomach, liver, and
bowels, and, in a brief time, relieve the
most distressing headache. These pills are
highly recommended by the profession, and
the demand for them is universal.
” I have been afflicted, for years, with
headache and Indigestion, and though I
spent nearly a fortune in medicines, I never
found any relief until t began to take Ayer’s
i ills. Six bottles of lliese Pills completely
cured me.” Benjamin Harper, Plymouth,
Montserrat, W. 1.
“A long sufferer from headache, I was
CURED BY
two boxes of Ayer’s Pills.”-Emma Keyes,
Hubbardston, Mass.
“ For.the cure of headache, Ayer’s Cathai tie
Pills are the most efficient medicine I ever
used.”—Robert It. James, Dorchester, Mass.
“ for years I was subject to constipation
and nervous headache, caused by derange
ment of tlie liver. After taking various rem
edies, I have become convinced that Ayer's
Pills are the best. They never fail to relieve
my bilious attacks in a short time; and I am
sure my system retains its tone longer after
tlie use of these Pills, than lias been tlie case
with any other medicine I have tried.”
11. S. Sledge, Weimar, Texas.
Ayer’s Pills
TRKPARED BY
Or. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.
Every Dose Effective.
why is THE
W. L. DOUGLAS
S 3 SHOE GENTLEMEN
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONET?
It In a seamless shoe, with no tackH or wax thread
to hurt the feet; made of the best fine calf, stvllsli
and easy, and bernuiie we make more shoe» of this
grade than any other manufacturer, it-equuls hand
sewed abbes costing from sl.<X) to $5.00.
OC OO f.ennine lland-Mewcd, the finest calf
shoe ever offered for S?4.OU; equals French
Imported shoes which cost from sß.ooto $12.00.
4*4 OO Iliiml-Scwcd Welt Shoe, fine calf,
stylish, comfortable aud durable. Tim bent
shoe ever offered at this price ; Maine grado aa cus
tom-made shoes costing from srt.oo to $9.00.
CO 50 Police Shoe » Farmers. Railroad Men
%p&m and Ij't ter Carriers all wear them; fincculf,
seamless, smooth Inside, heavy three soles, exten
sion edge. One pair will wear a year.
4% 50 fine cnll'i no better shoe ever offered at
this price; one trial will convince those
who want a shoe for comfort and service.
*25 and #2.00 Workiiiuinnn** shoes
<4?are very strong and durable. Those who
have given them a trial will wear no other make.
**2.00 ii nd 1*1.‘75 school shoes are
DvJJr O worn by the boys everywhere; they sell
on thcTr merits, ns the Increasing sales show.
I Q/iioC VIMIII linnd-*ewed shoe, best
laCivl IvD lxmgoln, verv stylish; equals French
Imported shoes costing from $4.00 to $6.00.
Ladies' 2.50, #2.00 mid #1.75 shoo for
Misses are the best fine Dongola. Stylish and durable.
fa tit ion. Bn that W. L. Douglas' name aud
price are stamped on the bottom of each#boo.
fir TAKE NO HUBNTITI?TIS.-*|
Insist on local advertised dealers supplying you.
\V. 1.. IMM <« LAS* Brockton, Ulni. Huld by
80LI> BY
T. A. SLOAN & CO.,
Racket Store.
THE ODELL
TYPE- - WRITER.
S2O will buy the Odell Type Wri
ter with 78 characters, and #l.l
for the Klnglc Cline Odell, warranted
to do holler work than any machine made.
It combines simplicity with durability,
speed, case of operation, wears longer with
out cost ot repairs than any other machine.
Has no ink ribbon to bother the operator.
It is neat, substaintiai, nickel-plated, per
fect, and adapted to all kinds of type writ
ing. Like a printing press, it produces
sharp, clean, legible manuscripts. Two or
ten copies can he made at one writing. Any
intelligent person can become an operator
in two days. We other #11(00 to any oper
ator who can equal the work of the itottble
Clane Odell.
Reliable agents and salesmen wanted.
Special inducements to dealers.
For Pamphlets giving Indorsements, etc.,
address
ODELL TYPE WRITER CO.,
358-364 Dearborn St. Chicago, 111.
WM. BOLLMANN,
yyATCHEW, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
SILVMWA&K, S PKCTAOLES,
10 Whitehall Street,
Atlanta, Ga.
l'or IHwiniMKioti*
GEORGlA—Henry County.
Whereas, N. M. South and Seth E. Car
roll, executors of the will of John South,
represent to the court, in their petition duly
filed, that they have fully administered John
South’s estate —
This is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned, heirs and creditors, to show cause,
if any they can, why said executors should
not be discharged from their executorship
and receive letters of dismission on tlie first
Monday in July, 1H! ):l. March .‘list, 1892.
Win. N. NELSON,
Ordinary 11. C.
Tax Receiver’s Notice.
I’irMt 12on ml.
McDonough, Tuesday May 3.
Brushy Knob, Monday 9.
Shakerag Tuesday 10.
Stoekbridgc Wednesday 11.
Sixth Thursday 12.
Hampton Friday 13.
Flipped Monday 16.
Locust Grove Tuesday 17 .
Tussahaw Wednesday 18.
Sandy Ridge Thursday 19.
lleersheba Friday 20.
White House Monday 23.
McMullen’s Tuesday 21.
Lowe's Wednesday 23.
A. J. AWTRY, T. C. H. C , Ga.
MRS. GREGORY’S
ART SCHOOL, '
TilOR YOL T NG LADIES, from a distance.
1 A practical course of Art Instruction,
in Drawing, Painting, Pastel, etc.
Address 221, Courtland Ave, Atlanta, Ga.
AHA pa | ■ ■ MM and Whiskey Hahlta
W M | fl |P|out pain. Kook of par
mm § U raff H ticuiars sent F HI!..
QlnHaßMa B.M. WOOLLEY,M.D.
wKsF Atlanta, 11 a. Office Whitehall St,
BE/1 TTY’S ORGANS. - Are ,hc ~ost
W rite tor cata
logue. Address, Daniel F. Beatty, Wash
ington, New Jersey.